"Lost," the most complicated series in the history of television, will come to its end Sunday and without having seen a second of its 2 1/2-hour conclusion, I prophesy that it will leave many viewers unsatisfied, either because it will say...

Like every other award show on Earth, the Emmys, whose 61st edition became history Sunday night, is a staged event masquerading as news, or rather a staged event that contains nuggets of something that might be called news. It poses two intertwined but...

Well, it could have been worse. It could have all been a dream.
Actually, that might have been better, if the finale of "Lost" had ended with some alien life form or surprising human — Ray Bradbury, say, or Terry O'Quinn in a pre-audition nap —...

Largely favoring the usual suspects, Golden Globe voters sang the praises of Fox's "Glee" for the second year in a row, awarding five nominations to the musical comedy, including television series.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which...

The two biggest Emmy Award upsets of the night came in supporting categories. No pundit on the planet picked Ken Howard for his featherweight role as the tycoon who ditches Jessica Lange in "Grey Gardens." He beat big grandstanding performances by "Little Dorr

No one understands "Lost" fan angst better than the "Lost" cast. Just like those of us who watch the ABC series, they don't know what's going on either. This weekend, The Times caught up with some of the actors on ...

Eight months after the hydrogen bomb exploded, Losties will finally get some answers. And more questions. But you knew that, didn't you? "Lost" returns for its last season tonight, with a three-hour special event that includes a one-hour clip show ...

Welcome to the first "Lost" Wednesday here at Showtracker. If our Tuesday recaps are going a little more heavily into the nuts and bolts of the show (though hopefully not all as long as last night's write-up, because that just ...

Back in October of 2004, I was deeply intrigued by "Lost," but I wasn't yet sure if it was a fair-weather intrigue or if I was seriously hooked. I liked the novel concept of the show, I liked the way ...

So, somewhat predictably, much of the discussion of Tuesday's "Lost," "The Substitute," has focused on that scene where fake Locke took Sawyer to that weird little cave and showed him all of the names Jacob had scratched on the walls ...